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"Complex but well worth reading"

Now in Cleveland, he is the Traveler with no name as yet. He lives forever, but has no idea who he was as if his past was erased with each new corpus he enters. His eternal mission is to keep the hidden ancient ones from enslaving humanity when they finally reveal themselves at a time in which their millenniums of studying and observing humanity is almost over.

The Traveler has companions in his quest to save mankind. Some willing but many like Shannon too filled with self- abuse to know he has taken control of her physical and mental form as he has done with others seemingly forever. He knows the time is near when even an immortal might die for the enemy has grown incredibly strong and Armageddon appears likely. The Traveler ponders on the meaning of life to one like him vs. these creatures he is obligated to protect in what is a losing cause that could prove fatal to one that can not die for how will he live if he fails at his eternal quest.

Author Laurance Pearsongreer must be the SOUL TRAVELER because it seems impossible for someone to have written such an exhilarating but extremely complex science fiction tale as this one. The enjoyable elaborate story line needs two or three days to read, but is worth the time investment. The Traveler is as complicated a character an audience will find. Though some profanity occurs that fits the characters, following the puzzling thoughts and actions of the hero will lead readers to an intriguing look at the complicated, enigmatic, and perhaps even convoluted world of Mr. Pearsongreer where trips to Atlantis and Cleveland are the norm.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted August 1, 2003

SUMMARY
 

Soul Traveler
by Laurance Pearsongreer

Hard Shell Word Factory
May 1, 2002
ISBN #0759902674
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